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June 20, 2006: "The New York Sun" Describes "Ten Goodies at the Morgan"

"This year is the 100th anniversary of the completion of the building of the Morgan Library, designed by the architect Charles Follen McKim. To celebrate this occasion, the director Charles Pierce Jr. has invited the Morgan's curators to discuss their 10 favorite objects in the museum. Their selections are to be entirely personal and will be presented in the Ten Decades, Ten Treasures lecture series. 'They might or might not include the oldest or the rarest or the most valuable in their respective collections,' Mr. Pierce said."

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